Founded in 1908, the National Governors Association (NGA) is the collective voice of the nation's governors and one of Washington, D.C.'s, most respected public policy organizations. NGA provides governors and their senior staff members with services that range from representing states on Capitol Hill and before the Administration on key federal issues to developing policy reports on innovative state programs and hosting networking seminars for state government executive branch officials. The NGA Center for Best Practices focuses on state innovations and best practices on issues that range from education and health to technology, welfare reform, and the environment. NGA also provides management and technical assistance to both new and incumbent governors. (Sources: National Governors Association; Council of State Governments; Hall of the States / LinkedIn; ZoomInfo; ResNet contributor Rick Rodgers)
National Governors' Association (NGA) Served over ten years as Director of Administration and Finance and Secretary Treasurer of the National Governors' Association, representing governors and executive branch officials of the 50 states and surrounding territories. Directed all financial, system, audit, contract, legal, convention, international exchange, and administrative functions. Conceptualized, marketed and developed the Hall of the States, an innovative shared office facility housing more than 32 state offices and 44 national associations of state officials. This venture included creation of a State Services Organization to provide management and information services to Hall of the States tenants. Directed arrangements for meetings bringing together highest level public and private sectors officials. Coordinated international exchange programs between and among US governors and their counterparts in other countries including China, Japan, and Russia. See also our case study of Hall of the States.
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